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Show THE HOME GOLDCURS. Discrimination An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Being Cured Daily iu Ppite of Them- In the choice of wi 1 lead ceo a wLo kiowi when, he a good ttrlKls tests it to cbooe selves. bottl cf our whisky as a ft indby 5o Noxious Dies. iu the house in case of sicknesi, or when a jo d, pure stimulant it n coded. ing of the Nerves. A Pleasant and Ftitive Cure for the Liquor liabit. A.hotnof whuky oncild day will warm the cockles of your Lit art aui put It Is now generally known and onderptood that Drunkenness la a disease and n:t weaknees. A body filled with pwison, and nerves completely bliutterotl by periodical or constant utw of intoxicating requires an antidote liquors, capable of uoutralizinjr and eradicating this piion, a .d destroying the craving for intoxicants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this wonderful "Home Gold Cure" which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of Inebriates. The faithful use according to direct. ons of this wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinkor. Our records show the ol marvelous transformation thousands of drunkards into sober, industrious and upright men. husbands! Wives cure your Children cure your fathersll This remedy is iu no sense a nostrum but is a specific for the disease only, and is so skillfully devised and prepared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleat-an- t to the taste so that it cau be given in a cup ol tec or coflee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the "cure" ad win is tred by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe to day that they discontinued drinking of their own free will. Do not wait. Do not fee deluded by apparent and misDrive leading "improvement." out the disease at ouce and for all time. 'Ihe "Home Cold Cure" ia sold at extremely low price of one dollar, thug placing within reach cf everybody a treatment more effectual than others costing $25 to $50. Full directions accompany each package. Special advice by skilled phys'ciaus when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of one dollar Address Dept. E 482 Edwin B. Giles & Company, 2330 and 2332 Market St. Philadelphia. All correspondence Btriotly con! fidential. new life into you. Corner Saloon BLINN TAUL .... Proprietor 1b ported and Eumtslic Eocra en Draught. Lluore Cholceat Brands of and Clgtn TAIR SALOON, ooo ooo LOUIS HOBE1N, Proprietor. GERMAN first-Glas- HEADQUARTERS. Codging Jooommodations. s 120 Stite Street, SALT LAKE UTAH CITY, R. K. THOMAS DRY OOODS GO f Salt Lake CityI Hote the Address and Gall on as for Bargains Main Street, 07-60-- 71 - urray Iron foundry -- Uiuni ciisaajs, Tayere ; laUW, w Siera Sim R,j.iiii Mt Sssh Weights, fentMsg Iroas, te boj,- - if Qriflul Bsptirs. ; EsSSi f as ran wk. Cist Wafers, HifcJitfj Oybes, Gratis, Pestle anil WafbU iortirs tad - General foundry work. Utl TtWui ' US Stelt 81., Git Sill TU Rings." B IS Tali bfDeb the I - ' No Weaken- W est esst ra RESORT SALOON. Interesting Chat j Houses h& Sale! -- I (Srecial Li'tier.) Hi:. Princs Hrnry :;teS the ReiiRU' ':;a!iibtr the oth'r the Bi.v fra'.U'rks "'re ClifJ to oversowing with women hi) had gone ihiih-- t in the hope of seeing the illhsirhms gUest of the nation. A few nilatues iH'fore the prinee entered the chjmLvr there was a n in the reor-.egallery on the Republican site of ; (i,a:abtr. A docrkeeper. fo!l(iwt., l,y a rolmst looking man, walked li wn the steps to a seat which comma-nli-an excellent view of the chamber. Au old la.ly occupied it. Tfc 'doorkeeper a few words toler and she reluctantly aros-and looUsa around hopelessly fur another s. at. The robust looking man settled himself :mai.'tnb!y in the scut and was soon W iu the debate then in progress. Tie old lady finally secured the doorkeeper's permission to sit on the steps of Ihe gallery. However, she couij m,t remain in that cramped position long and was going from the gallerj when a young woman gave her a 6tst. No one seemed to think there anything extraordinary in the fact that a man had crowded the old woran out, because the robust looking iiiiividual was none other thau J. Pierponi Morgan, the banker, trust magnate aid art patron. Everybody reruiubers the old nursery rhyme, besnuing: "There was a tale girl. Who had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead." There are quite a number of congressmen in the house who are just like the little girl. Representative Fowler of New Jersey, for instance, has the very pmticst kind of a curl right In the middle of his forehead. It falls over bisnuble brow lu neglige etjie and gives him a jaunty appearance. Congressman Joy's curl is not go pronounced, hut unquestionably adds to the beauty of his appearance. Congressman Burleson's lock of hair Is quite perceptible, even from a distance, and is delicately balanced directly over his nose. But the finest curl of all belongs to Congressman Zenor of Ohio. It Is a beauty bright. It is a tuft of hair witn a reddish tint which juts out from his commanding brow, totally separate from the rest of his hirsute adornment, like a bush clinging to the mountain side. Whej he is delivering a speech the little tuft of hair bobs up and down, keeping time to the waving of Mr. Zenor's arms. Representative Wheeler of Kentucky entered the house barber shop recently and hung his collar upon a peg while he was in a chair. Representative Dinsmore of Arkansas came in and hung his collar upon an adjoining peg The two collars rested side by side until Mr. Wheeler left the barber shop. When he went out Dinsmore's collar was around his neck. A few moments later Mr. Dinsmore was engaged in the difficult task of attaching Wheeler's collar to Ins shirt. He struggled, and, were it not for his might have uttered angelic As It language unfit for publication. was he was about to go upon the floor of the house with a handkerchief tied around his neck, when Mr. Wheeler reappeared. "I have got somebody's collar," he remarked. "I should say you had," replied Dinsmore. "And I say, Wheeler." be added, "I have heard it said that when a man gets Into congress he ought to keep his hands on nis pocketbook. I never knew before that he ought to keep his collar around his neck." Miss Louise Jones, niece of Postmaster General Payne, is the latest addition to the younger element In the cabinet circle. Congressman Joseph W. Fordney of Saginaw, Mich., is favoring the upper part of his left arm these days. He was at work in his committee room last week when a strange man entered without the formality of knocking, tom-motio- wlii.-pere- d Apply at the Eagle offioe. We hve some houses for sale and some for rent now. Call nnd seo us. 1 We carry the Finest Line of M rf Liquors, Whiskies. Brandies; Wines, Tobacco and Cigars Gatrell's EHOSTHISD A perfect Amusement Uall, with Tool Table in connection. , , , An ideal resting place to drop ia and wait for the street car. . . Pot Bitty rears OfflcWl CoartRcpnrtaftoeoo.ru Is Mlb Ig.tt nd LUb,. MI JI9 ETSIU8 i SEMI UNIQUE! ENJOYABLE! HEALTHFUL! .. tlsta work easier and bettei We have mads a reputation along this Una Our patituts tell ui that the; like to recommend cs their friends because tc tbe; know we do the best work In tbe easiest possible ms After. WESTERN DENIAL for Clroulsus CO, Jaoed within nana Buck baAa U are (he thamat-an-l sa I a a r a water, 1 keatea t9 r bj j. inr at the luni of ail SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS Sanitarium Baths JJ Sowdi Bidil'n Wrt tn tfct Vpl OorertriB erer Ana eed oDinr-Xr- r ewaa. Self a million a at velar t&rosfh the atiele awl aJ. riow va Hm Sshi Tat a4 Ut (braa ki Mau ParUI. PW Patla ami M.-H- ( IJ J ATfeHlSsiriS? MII.O H. 0TKtK M A .' ''btl'-P- 4kIJJTM'V, 1 i it w 1 . . L n, oeata lo all I . 3 MONTHS lo SB Amrrltan aura n WIU canto Ela ba BM, nieridlaa. i Op e of ta d 0 far ai tber relate to aid iraota. br deacrlpHY auod Irialoua bar beeD eoniipicuouBly poatrd lo vhla oftae for Inspeetlon by any pernoa iDleieated aad bj lie public tear rally. Hurlnf tbeaiity dara neit folloarlBg tbe date oltiiie nnlicu unor dapartatei tal !b- ai ructions of November X7, IHUS u1 L. D.,eW or ii ooiilesu avainat tbe elala a si prni. tbe-- Stale to any cf tbe tract or aobdivlalona hereinbefore deacrllwd, on the arojoa Ulai the aame la more aluabje for Uilnoral Uu for aarlcullural rturunaHti will be rcMtvA and noted for report to the Oeneral Land irtic at Waihiuitton, D. 0. Vatlure ao t . nroiemoroontei-- i wliblo the time apeotfied wlli be conaiuored auftlclent eyideee of tbe ibaraotar of the aald tranta the aelectloB there f, being o harwlae from objaotloo, will be recommended for iyyWyVili t. (.el,ily I. 11,1,1 iff9. Agents 3 f a i. TN wa1J, ilfbt thai too aar ) taa Jant sow oulT u a a liouaaaoid a4 a.--k (rj approval, r k an a o. HOBtsa, hegurter, GEO. A. SMITH. Receiver, Urit pub utr in CHA8. M. HARTSHORN. JOB CLtDS CONTRACTORS. Ketlm ataaloa all Claaiea of Maaoary, Oeneral Brick Work . , , i I Va x f' Hfimtor lluwley. his election to the senate Mr. Hawley served his state and country In congress, rounding out a series of five years in the I'nlon army, where he l. rose to the rank of Not a frequent speaker on the floor of the senate, he is a valued member of his party on Important committees, and is responsible for much valuable major-genera- legislation. Senator Hawley has been prominent In politics In Connecticut since tho close of the civil war, and has held many high positions. He has been a senator since 1SS1, his present term expiring In I'JOa. "L'ncle" Joe Cannon was "drilling" up to the treasury department the other day when one of the assistant secretaries passed hint in a carriage driven by a coachman and ornamented with a footman. "Pretty prosperous for a $4,500 job," mused the chairman of the commutes I'll look on appropriations. "Guess into It." Mr. Cannon discovered that the government owned the horses and car riage and paid for tbe feed. The coachman was on the pay roll as a messenger In tbe treasury department and the footman was a laborer In the It had been supposed by department. members of congress that the horses were employed In hauling supplies to the department. Investigation showed that many of the assistant secretaries who are not furnished with horses and carriages by congress had resorted to the same, means as the treasury to provide themselves with fres equipages. Now the assistant secretaries have a good prospect of agaia becoming patrons of the street car lines. VVASN0T CORDIAL. Friend and Strangers. We take the liberty of sending you herewith a sample copy of the great screeching bird of the Rockies. The American Eagle, with a proposition that will interest yon. Above we give you a chance to invest 25 cents for a three months trial of the paper and below we make you au offer that will appeal to subscribers and uon subscribers alike. If you wish the Eagle lor oue year $1.50 we will order made for rou by our special arrangement with one of the best Photo Jewelry companies in the country, a hondsome hand painted miniature of any picture sent us. We cau make this beautiful Hand Tainted Miniature from any Photograph or Tintype that you may send us mounted in a gold-plate- d frame which cau be used eith- er as a laides brooche or as a gentle-man'Bve- Furnto Brick Work a Specialty, than appreciate the actual value of these brooches, when the miniature is of some dear irieud or child who is dead. We want solicitors for the paper to handle thfs "easy" proposition fa connec tion with the excellent premium article. For terms, samples, out fit, eto, apply at this ofhoe. American iutgie i ud. uo., Murray, Utah. ua a trla. ant MUEKAr, DTAH. Satlifactlon aasurtd. Give be convinced, ABUNDANCE, ENDURANCE, Needn't stand hoping for the good things in life, when st lapel pin or watch chaim. It cannot be bad at jewelers for less than $1 and if specially tinted would cost no less than $2. BO. Now, we are making this extraordinary offer for a short time only, to new eubscribers and to old ones who pay up arrearages and one year's subscription in advance, with the object of increasing our circulation. $1.50 is all we ask for a year's subrcriptiou and one of these beautiful painted likenesses of yourself, child or friend. Every one of our subscribers will more we supply the very best Admiral Kthim Rtlalt-- bai-er- y produot. BREAD, CAKES, PIES, ROLLS. COOKIES, made to tempt a slaggish ap" petite aDd build health. The National and Murray Bakeries, W. MCANNEQIETER, Prop. TelaYourYife j oifi-ci- al i an Kiptrlrnro Willi a Southern Woman. One incident in his early career, and showing tbe intense hatred felt by Southern women for the North during the civil war, was not recounted by Admiral Kvans In his "bailor's Log." After his knee had been shattered In the successful ftttack on Fort Fisher he was sent to a hospital in Norfolk for treatment. On his arrival at the doi k In that city he was obliged to wait for transportation, and lay In the open air on a none too comfortable pile of He was in a most pitiable blankets. enn.litlou. till ii to emaciation, and his drawn face showed only too plainly his Born a Virginian, he was Is tlie host and leading dairy in sufferings. the only member of his family who esthe district of Murray and poused the Northern cause, and here all kinds of first-cla- ss dairy in his native state he felt that despite A. SMITH, Prop. goods. was he cause really of that his defense at home. A Southern woman apof a gentle inproached, but Instead In insolent tones demanded he quiry what was the matter with him. is shattered," answered "My kne the boy nolltuly. "A pity It wasn't your head," sho exclaimed, and without another word walked away. It whs hardly a homeIt is not necessary to dwell upon cw York Times. coming after tho manifold attractions of Califor- MONTROSE ''That the must have herpioturetaken while good looking, at Christensen's New Studio, The best Photo Gallery in Town. There is better light and appliance and workmanship than any plaos I know of.'' That is what tbey all sty. We have now employed an expert re toucher, who has had charge of the Hot art retouch department at Ssvage's Bazar, and feel justified in warranting tbe most perfect work, Call and see Bimplss. Christensen's Tlioto Gallerj Nitdrto Murray Mer. Co. all.-N- lw If v faeotlxth tentiirr Wondera. "The twentieth century Is certainly record breaker for wonders," said a n 1 V Santos-Dunion- nia for climate, recieation, health or home but if you wish booklets upon any particular section or resort or industry of that congenial zoue address the undersigned officers of the Southern Pacifio Company at ban Francisco. E. 0. Passenger Traffic Mgr; T. LT. Goodman, CJon'l Passenger Agent; or I). It. Gray, Oeneral agent Salt Lake City, Utah. THE LAST CHANCE To Get a Drink Before Going to Salt Lake . , AT TDK Saloon Jlem Smedisb (in the Bugley Block.) Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Nielsen if a X O-- VV th tf 1 lit YtfWtl bf ai la'nnAalt ta vtrjuaf tLw kUaaa4 olfbt. Lia. Opaa Cowhlna haU)i will never do U again. When Grant wa in the Whit House I thought 1 saw a !iu.-e to get an Illinois man in the labinct, so ;:a!st aui suggested Lis name to pointed out some of his good jiia!it.-sI! rant aro.M- from his ulle, and slipping up to me. placed his hands on my shoulders aui looked me sq'ia ely l! the face. Then he said seriously. "Cullom, a president wants to be juM as free from into: ferem e or advics when he s, U i'ts members of his cabinet as be does when he picks out his wife." would like to see an Illinois man in President Roosevelt's cabinet, bet if he wants any information or advice from me he must for it, and he has failed to do so up to date." By his culleagucs, and almost universally by his Democratic opponents, Senator Joseph Roswell Hawley o Connecticut is esteemed for his urban-It- ? and straightforwardness. Before I business man to a PhilaTimes reporter a day or so delphia S3 ago. "'Here's Marconi, who now sends wireless message 2,ut tulles across t Is sailing the ocean; Mlaa I.nolaa .Jonea. gayly over the housetops of Paris, and and asked him to remove h.- coat. some other fellow whose name I can't and now recall la pluuuiiiK to go across to was Indignant surprised Fordney but the caller explained that he was EtiKland under the sea. Cut to me the from the district health department most wonderful of all Inventions Is and was under orders to vaccinate any the telephone. Think what you ran ' persons found in that room. It. whs with It. Why. last wet k 1 put a 'phi I then explained that the Infant son of In my house. The tiny it was conuediil I hT nm4 Tour Taluablo CASrA had been Mr. Fordney's secretary took the numbers of It, put 2 down Haul's and find lluim porra t. Couldn't do totind to have smallpox and had been on them In a policy row and that night Without thnm. I hftT uacd tUam forauoia tltn for Lndlgaailna ami btlluuaunaa au) am aom taken away to the isolation hospital. collected J.oo. Think of it! You rsn't ourad. tiaouuiirxuid Wim, to ef arr one. Oooa trlpd. tou wlli pavvr be oitlunit Uieni m The parents had ben quarantined, but beat an Invention like that." tha tajuilr'' Er.w. A. Mini, AlbaDj, it. V. the child's mother had Insisted on g to the hospital to which her child Yrgelabli' on Momie'e. CANDY had been taken ty the police. The The vegetarian tiovilties in hais and ft CATHARTIC and all in was persona bonnets in 1mdoii Include the nibsti-tutlofather captivity who had been with him lately hnd to of the rosy red tomato and thd be vaccinated. of the French bcin for t i flower Senator Cullom made a call on Presand other animal deioiaiiom wing ident Roosevelt tbe other day, and now commonly used on belies' . when be came out or inn cn.r executive's room hs wan asked: IHd you -- "faaaot. Ptlnnhio. Ta QrrA. V Potanl. To put on an sppearancB of love, uggast to tne presifiem any canuHiate o4. Maiar Sicken. 'Arak.r. or Uni. o.a.aaa. for cAblnet posit Ions T" "I never offer when In reality you are Indifferent, CURE CONSTIPATION. ... "''a r.wp.,,( ru-f- . rpied Mr. Is to rultiViite deeii', n l family to at..i. a. Ta. m advice to the president." CuVom, "regarding cabin't positions. mar your i Imraeti-- it 8 top to think that some dot than others. tr rwarth Hoar EeoiMf lut First laith Did You Ever that once and llll A A Stat-- In California- Qoorgo Catrell, Osxvcl i.i und office, gait Laka City t I ". id, yr.-To w&oto It mar concern: Noil, a la burttir :vru that lb Stat of I lah hn t.eil In tl. a (.file liata uf iaoda Lj tne laid Slat under motion of to Aet of LociKi-ra- . apprurenl Julj ibaa, Tha la aald liata ara in uiwiin pa coiitalniiig aloaral claim of reoord. viz: la Mat No. t5. In Mlnara Hoapital U B.2. Qr. N E nr., Seclluu 16. TowcaLip a , S. L. meridian. Iu List No heaervolra-- th N.I. at. h. w. r. . n ui,12, luwuatiip X E, I X , e. Winter id 1TPE7UTH3 ooKDCcrrro I i 'jRimtuBosmsi. Popular Beers Kept on Draujfh I I'nlted fur-Dish- ATTFWn tnttQtl tcsoox. or ALL THE 1 in the National Capital. LUL7 JIIKK FITZGERALD. Pkop. NOTICE. and Movements of Men !c,.v Laund'T to Dur'nd'i local for tba Troj l.kvai afuWI I the your office Washington Letter & Nielhon, Proprietors. 6tate Street . . CANDY M array, Utah eATWAPmO . " bead-Rear- aT r,TVt ' ',1,1 -- "tTi danulna ttampad CCC Nvtr lold In bulX Pewtt o( the dealer who trta to ell KMiretMnd utt at jood." |